PORTSMOUTH NEWS Meeting of Delegates to Nominate a Can? didate for the Legislature. MR, M. S. NEWBERN RENOMIHATED ii\ Aet'lnmalion \ti I lie District* Heprcsciltcll ?:-v??|il WilMlllllglon. WliirU Kel'hhc?!, lor Itciisnns I'll known lo I ho Convention to Pur. ltd pillC. Delegates the County Convention met in the pavilion at Port Norfolk yes? terday to nominate a caiuticluic for the Legislature, 'riio meeting was culled to order promptly at 12 m. by K. W. Owens, ehuirmnn ot the Kxeeutive Com? mittee, who stuled the object of the meet I ni; was to nominate u candidate tot the Legislature. He then named Mr. S. W. (Jury, of Deep Creek, as tem pt&amp;gt;rary clialrtnu n. Mi iiar&amp;gt; took the chair and said that the llrst business was th.- election of a permuncnl charinuti. Mi. Losner moved that tho tempora? ry chairman be inude permanent, which was adopted. The press was requested to act as boc retni\ The districts were I hen called and all answered except Washington Dis Irlc...

ilOPEFUL PUGILISTS ? hey Are Unconcerned About Governor Cul bertson's Aclion OPINION OF CORB.TT AND FlTZSiMMONS. tVtlliua to WnaerTltere v. ill lie n t'oti (c*l Before \oniiiher l.ltli Tiler* is ii Ktiiiiilina Oiler ?il 11 eail.OOO Hu rue I'rom ii Kelinlile Ucnllciiinii loil.cti ?III leccpl Ilie Oiler. \Yilli:uu A. Brady, Uio nervous llUlo lean who manages Jim Corbett's busi? ness affairs and attends 16 a groat many Dtker thiugs, maj have been severely ihoc&amp;amp;cd by Governor Culberson's tie cisiou to coll for a special session of tho Texas legislature to frame ti law which will put an i lid to glove lighting ill that state. Hut it tie' auuouuci uu nl worried Brady in the least there is nothing about '.its appearance to indicate ?. Brady is i calm, which is snyiug a (jn ul deal for Brady, ??That fight will take place," here marked. "Tho governor of Texas may i be all right. Ho may succeed in having ? law passed which will prevent tho contest. Then again he may not. He has be...

THE NEWS IN SUFFOLK Tre Military c4 the Town Inspected by Col, Jc Lane Stem. THE SUPPLY IN LAKE KILBY SUFFICIENT. A Frmnlc Hnrglnr Ui-.imis to Become n \cu Woman KtonK ;&amp;lt; Snll &amp;lt;?! Metis Clothing Ho Made Hood III |?rontlM&amp;lt; nu?l l?wl?l ?."?&amp;lt;?? Keliiised 'To Incur 1'iirllicr llebt. TMere is a number of horses al the race track In dall&amp;gt; training f"i the. ap? proaching fall1. OwlnB t" the delay In tranB|&amp;gt;brtatlon the interior equipments for the new county Clerk's olllce, which were . x pected several days ago. have not yel ui Ived. The ladles who are promoting the Py? thian bnxuar had n meet Ins Wednesday evening lit the now structure. Mr. ?;. Llpninn has returned from the North, where he replenished his clot Ir? in m slock. Sheriff linker has he n confined to his home by Illness for several days. Tini..i educated bears, under the charge of Italians, attracted a largi crowd on the streets by thelt perform? ance. II. It. Ur...

THE SWIFT ACTION ol Iiiiiiii&amp;gt;Ii.&amp;lt;-&amp;gt;??' N|?eelllc?i run will) be eotiiunrcd ??? ??? eleetrl? current. This action is obtained" through the raplllarres and nerve centres: the pel? lets are hardly dissolved upon tin tongue before the cure commences. "77" for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Laryn? gitis, or Clergymen's Sore Throat. In llueuxu, Caturrlh Orlp, May Fever, ami Pneumonia. Prom the llrst Chill or Shudder lo the ilreud Pueuinoiitu "77" is a Specific and Cure. ??77" Mill "brenn up" a ? old llinl "llHIIJiM on." Disordered Stomach, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Weal; Stomach carry in their wake more mis? ery than poverty. i Dr. Humphreys' specific N&amp;lt;&amp;gt;. 10 re? lieves promptly, and by its con. inner) | use a perfect and permanent core is as? sured. RIII?UMATIsn, Nexl to the soured Dyspeptic may le classed the crabbed Rheumatic, vvito suffers from every chunge In the weath? er. It was. Indeed, fortunate for sufferers from R...

ITEfViS WORTH KNOWING Several Reasons Why The School Board Should Meet This Week. JACKSON HAD HER SKULL CRACKED. '? tic Pliglil or it Street Car ??&amp;gt; stole ion. i Therefore notl l.un^vilslie. to Jail- Rev. J. i&amp;gt;. Powell'? i.nst Mention at St. Joint's I&amp;gt;r. Owen tit the y. m. c. a. The Suffolk fair will open October IBtti Tho primary will tuke place on Tuesday The County Court will not convene Until the 15th instant. Tin re was no session "t' the Hus? tings Court yesterday. The City Council will meet Thurs? day night, Instead of Tuesday. The Board of Police Commissioners will hold their regular mooting to-mor? row night. The travel over lite Seaboard Air Line is Immense now . especially In the night trains. Lern. Holland (colored) was locked up last night in the county, charged with stealing $1. Mrt{. Margaret Osborne, ol Baltimore. Md., sister "f Mi?. Thomas Carl, of this City, is h. r. I,n ;| visit. The Central Kose-Bud Society will ltohl their regula...

CAPITAL GITY ITEMS An Interesting Budget of News Furnished From the Centre of Virginia. POPULISTS, REPUBLICANS, DEMOCRATS. Opciilnc of Tho Ciuiuiw Next WeeU Mnjor Simons Thought lo. Ilnvc Acted liiiiUoi.tly IMvorcc Pro ?Miliums i null tilled Tin? Drought Throughout Ihe State. RlchmonO. Va., Oct. D.?(Special.)? Over in the Chesterfield district the Populist-Republican combination will support Mr. w. \V. Flanagan, ol l*ow&amp;gt; hatan, foi the Senate. He Is ? Republi? can; Mr. Parrlsh. of Ooochlaml, is the Democratic nominee. This is one of the districts that the "Fair Klcctloiilsts" will make n i-iir light to capture, n I? naturally close. Powhatnn mid Gooch land have large Republican majorities; Chesterfield generally goes Democratic, while Manchester dan always t? depend? ed upon for k.i -sized Democratic ma? jority. Mr. Flanagan Is a good can vusscr. and so Is Mi Parrlsh; Tie-eon test promlRCH to be decidedly Interest? ing. Mr. Raskins Hobson. chtilrman of the State Republica...